Windows Server 2019 Performance Benchmarked Against Linux On An Intel Xeon Server

Written by Michael Larabel in Operating Systems on 27 December 2018 at 06:00 AM EST. Page 5 of 6. 12 Comments.
Windows Server 2019 vs. Linux OS Benchmarks On Dual Intel Xeon Server

Windows Server 2019 surprisingly took a first place finish with the Node.js Octane benchmark and had a 7% performance boost compared to Windows Server 2016.

Windows Server 2019 vs. Linux OS Benchmarks On Dual Intel Xeon Server

Debian 9.6 managed to push Windows Server 2019 back into second place for the FLAC audio encode benchmark.

Windows Server 2019 vs. Linux OS Benchmarks On Dual Intel Xeon Server

Windows Server still comes out in front of Linux with the Minion Solitaire benchmark.

Windows Server 2019 vs. Linux OS Benchmarks On Dual Intel Xeon Server
Windows Server 2019 vs. Linux OS Benchmarks On Dual Intel Xeon Server

As we've seen on other hardware platforms too, the Perl performance on Windows Server when using Strawberry Pi struggles compared to the Linux operating systems.

Windows Server 2019 vs. Linux OS Benchmarks On Dual Intel Xeon Server

Fedora and Clear Linux performed much better for R than the other operating systems.


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